Apr 8, 2010 14:16
14 yrs ago
English term
rhythm of business (ROB)
English to French
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
Bonjour,
savez-vous s'il existe un équivalent de ce terme en français?
The CFO asks for a quarterly report on financial status, the so-called “rhythm of business” (or ROB).
Merci.
savez-vous s'il existe un équivalent de ce terme en français?
The CFO asks for a quarterly report on financial status, the so-called “rhythm of business” (or ROB).
Merci.
Proposed translations
(French)
3 +1 | rythme de l'activité (rda) | HughDESS |
4 | cycle des affaires | Marie-Andree Dionne |
1 | évolution des affaires | mimi 254 |
Proposed translations
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rythme de l'activité (rda)
Bâtiment : le rythme de l'activité continue de baisser au premier ...
article de L.Guy et L.Barnaud
article de L.Guy et L.Barnaud
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30 mins
évolution des affaires
ou progession des affaires
ou encore "rythme/allure des affaires"
ou encore "rythme/allure des affaires"
1 day 21 hrs
cycle des affaires
Il existe même un livre portant ce titre. Il s'agit des divers rythmes ou phases que traversent les entreprises (et dont la longueur varie selon le type d'entreprise).
Voici son résumé sur amazon.com: Entrepreneurs, especially first-timers, are often frustrated with the start-up process. Not only is setting up more time consuming than anticipated, but a business takes unexpected detours as its founder tries to get it to respond to its customers' needs. Instead of complaining about this situation, argues Shuman, a business professor at Bentley College in Massachusetts, entrepreneurs need to accept and even celebrate it. While exploring issues that they may face everyday--e.g., cash flow, marketing--Shuman, writing with freelancer Rottenberg, stresses that every business goes through "a natural development process" that involves creating a product, testing and refining it, then repeating the process. After a while, stresses Shuman, an entrepreneur develops a feel for the "rhythm" and can respond accordingly. Shuman gives many examples of companies that began in one direction only to be forced by the rhythm of their particular business to go in another. This book will interest those who wish to disregard conventional wisdom.
Titre du livre: The Rhythm of Business: The Key to Building and Running Successful Companies par ~ David Rottenberg et Jeffrey C. Shuman
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2010-04-10 11:36:30 GMT)
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Voir aussi:
Le cycle des affaires et la prévision économique : les instituts ...
Publié dans Jean-Pierre Beaud & Jean-Guy Prévost (sous la dir.), L'ère du chiffre. Systèmes statistiques et traditions nationales, (...)
http://www.ieim.uqam.ca/spip.php?page=article-ceim&id_articl...
Voici son résumé sur amazon.com: Entrepreneurs, especially first-timers, are often frustrated with the start-up process. Not only is setting up more time consuming than anticipated, but a business takes unexpected detours as its founder tries to get it to respond to its customers' needs. Instead of complaining about this situation, argues Shuman, a business professor at Bentley College in Massachusetts, entrepreneurs need to accept and even celebrate it. While exploring issues that they may face everyday--e.g., cash flow, marketing--Shuman, writing with freelancer Rottenberg, stresses that every business goes through "a natural development process" that involves creating a product, testing and refining it, then repeating the process. After a while, stresses Shuman, an entrepreneur develops a feel for the "rhythm" and can respond accordingly. Shuman gives many examples of companies that began in one direction only to be forced by the rhythm of their particular business to go in another. This book will interest those who wish to disregard conventional wisdom.
Titre du livre: The Rhythm of Business: The Key to Building and Running Successful Companies par ~ David Rottenberg et Jeffrey C. Shuman
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Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2010-04-10 11:36:30 GMT)
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Voir aussi:
Le cycle des affaires et la prévision économique : les instituts ...
Publié dans Jean-Pierre Beaud & Jean-Guy Prévost (sous la dir.), L'ère du chiffre. Systèmes statistiques et traditions nationales, (...)
http://www.ieim.uqam.ca/spip.php?page=article-ceim&id_articl...
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